Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 October 1891 — Page 8

HOBBY SPRING STYLES.

My now splint: goods lmvo .in -tved. The desighs ur« beautiful, .mts.tn-r tlwin evor before. Come and see tle-m he he no

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Hiram Myers lias Hays" property.

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I. X. 1 lays has removed into town, •cast (if the Monon depot.

Cal. llerron anil barker have jur,chased the grocery of Maliorney lJros.:

The season for making sorghum is about closed at W. L. Anderson's mill. Two brick yards have not been able to fill t'ae .demand for brick here this seaeon.

Elder Jlavhall is tit '\v\: up and rebuilding his on Washington street.

Our iwo meat shops have consolidated into nne in order to reduce prices and expenses.

Ed. Kullnr is troinf to occujiy the old Ladoga bank building with his tombstone f'.iop.

The lasr factory had to put in an additional last turning lathe on account of tjein behind wilh orders.

No school this week on account of dipi.L./ ,hmi (tibfion's lirile boy died Monday and there are two or three other new casen.

1 lie Lii'.log'a Uank movi-d into its new and iM'timodious v.kinr room in the Opcru .1 louse block Monday. They are well situated l'or business.

Tvev. Carson, of the Presbyterian Church, reM ived lo Upper Sandusky, Ohio, where he is engaged to take charge of a church. Ladoga losses a good preacher and an excellent citizen.

The Midland railroad shipped eleven car loads of steel rails from here this week to lay on their extension to lirazil. They are at work on boll! ends of the section and will run through lo Hrnzil by January 1st.

Wilf.on A". Scott removed their extensive dry goods store «n Monday last, into their, new dnulilc front rooms in the Opera House building. They look elegant as we'd at business like. Their store will favorably compare with most, city stores.

Henry Mc.iiitvre sold his corner lot on Eranklin and Mil!streets to.fames Armstrong for one thousand ilollart Home two weeks ago Mr. Mclntvre paid that for two lots, and lias commenced lo luiild a new ten room house on the other lot. Strickler it Son have the contract.

Darter leads the trade in (lour.

Ladies' Dongola button shoe S~L.r,0 $•) at (Juris' boof and shoe hotse.

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Circuit Court.

(.'has, CJ. Ouenther and G. S. Foote have been admired to the Montgomery county bar.

II. D. VanCkave vs. D. II. Pal ton. Plaintitl awarded sHKJ. \\. M. Dartet vr. Ella U. Warner et a). .Dismissed. •.

State vs. Lullier Bobhcr. assault. Defendant lined SI and costs. State vs. Irwin Wilhite and Hoot .Patton. Nolle prosequi entered.

Stale vs. Milliard F. Iverr. If. D. VanCieave appointed to defend him. ?.Jaggie Alberlson vb. John Alberlson. Divorce granted.

John IT. Ibitcher vs. C'ora Butcher, Divorce granted. Rebecca Courtney vs. Thomas Courtney. Divorce granted and plaintiff awarded 8700 alimony.

Mary E. Lennet vs. Frank Lennet. Divorce granted.

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GENERAL STATE NEWS.

Incendiaries burned Isaac Cox's saloon at Hobbs: loss foOO.

Mrs. Clara Wagner, of Newark, was foun drowned in a cistern.

Thirty-two divorce casos are pending I in the Howard Circuit Court.

William Briggs, of Allen county, was killed by falling'from a tree. Ed. C. Neal has disapeared from Ivokoino, leaving numerous creditors.

Allen Sams, aged nineteen, of Ft. Wayne,'while nutting in the woods, fell out'of a tree, breaking his neck.

The little son of George Bittrofl. of Evansville, swallowed a six-penny wrought-iron nail, and is feeling no effect therefrom.

David Spear, of Harrison township, Deleware county, has unearthed portions of the remains of a mastodon, found upon his farm.

Thornton Jackson is on trial at Brazil for shooting Justice William Miner, of Saline City. Miner received three bullets in his body is likely to recover.

Cora Murray and Briton Ryker, of Milton township, Jefferson county, secured a marriage license in Switzerland county and were married at Madison. Both are under age.

Mrs. Jenkmg. aged eighty-seven, of Knightsville, prosecuted Prenlis Lilley for criminal assault, but the lad proved a blackmailing attempt and was acquitted without prejudice.

One of the boilers in use by the American straw-board works at Anderson exploded last eving, but the '-let go" was unattended with special damage. The engineer and his assistant were slightly scalded.

Rev. W. J. Gamble, of Ridgeville, is still on the missing list. Nothing has been heard of him since the note which hi^vife received, mailed at Chicago, in wlmih he expressed a purpose of commif ing suicide.

Mrs. John I). Martin, of Pleasant View, while engaged in her houeholil duties" accidectally caught her clothing on tire and was burned to death. Mrs. Martin was aged twenty live and the mother of two children.

The Dowing & Hamilton warehouse at Clinton, with 5,000 bushels of wheat, was destroyed by tire. Gamblers frequented the building, and the tire supposed to have originated from cigar stump. The wheat belonged to the Clinton Milling Company and farm ers, and was fully injured.

Mrs, Bettle Shultz, of Bean lilossom, claims to be 103years old. She rode 1 hind an ox team from North Carolina to her present home seventy years ago. but she has not been outside !5rown county for the past fourteen years. She isstill able to read newspaper print and to walk about the house

Jacob Webber, of Raysville, quarreled with his sister Mamie, assaulted his mother and other sister, administered a dangerous beating to his wife, and meeting Mamie and Charles Hunt upon the street', he tried to whip Hunt. In this he disastrously failed, as Hunt blacked his eyes with a pair of "knucks," and lodged a bullet near his stomach. There is a possiblity he may recover. Tears are entertained that his wife will nol be so fortunate. The trouble arose over the attentions which Hunt was paying to Mamie,

Segel Goodman, near Rock port, was a prosperous farmer, with a wife and two children. The wife abandoned her family, and, in a tit of despondency. Goodman transferred his children to the care of a brother and enlisted in the regular army, ind with other recruits he was sent to the Rosebud agency, in South Dakota. He saw considerable service and upon being transferrre to Ft. Nio-bra-ia, Neb., he received*word that his brother was blind and helpless and his children destitute. He applied for a furlough, but it was refused, whereupon he deserted and made his way back to his old home, he was arrested within a few hours after his arrival.

Good Supply of boys'heavy boots at Curtis boot and shoe house.

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Supremo Court fleoision

No. 370. Margaret J. Brown vs. estate of James Brown, Montgomery C. C. Affirmed. New, 0. J.

J. In a claim against an estate no answer is required except as to set otf unv counter-claim. *2. A special finding must be considered as an entirety.

In 1S73 a wife loaned to her husband 820."). in 187-1 8105. This he used in his business. In 1875-she purchased a tract of land, paying in cash 81,0(5!) of her own money, and he gave his note to a third party to raise the remainder of the purchase money, 81.331, which note was secured by a mortgage on the land purchased, signed by them jointly. At the time the mortgage was executed she requested liini to apply the money he owed her own account of the loan in payment of the mortgage. The court in a special finding found that he paid the mortgage and that it was released of record but did not. specially find that he paid it by applying thereon the money lie owed her. He acted as her agent in making the purchase. The title was to have been taken in her name alone but was taken, without her knowledge, in their joint names as tenants in common, of which fact she was ignorant until a few months before his death. He died in 1800. She filed a claim against his estate to recover the money she loaned him. It was hold that the title to the land was not involved, and that the facts found were broad enough to show that he had repaid her the amount loaned by paying otf the mortgage at her request.

Notice to Tax-Payers.

Tax-payers will remember that the 1st Monday of Nov. is the last day to pay taxes for the 2nd installment before they become delinquent. After that date 10 per cent, penalty is added.

I.ost.

A setter dog on the Danville road, six miles south of Crawfordsville. Return the dog to Marshal Nye at Nye ifc Cos drug store and receive reward.

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a sack of Golden Link Hour at Darter's, corner Big Four railroad and Grant avenue and Market street and Grant avenue.

Mens' line shoes, all grades and all prices at Curtis' boot and shoe house.

Fou Salk.:—Residence on east Jcffer son street at a bargain. Inquire at No. 132 west Main street. lw

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